Aside from not attending the inauguration itself, Donald and Melania Trump did not do several other traditional and ceremonial things to welcome Biden
Author: Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
‘Sickening and heartbreaking’: All former presidents condemn violence at capitol
President Bill Clinton released a statement, saying that “today we faced an unprecedented assault on our Capitol, our Constitution, and our country.”
‘Lack standing’: Rep. Gohmert’s lawsuit against Pence to overturn election results thrown out
U.S. District Court Judge Jeremy Kernodle, a Trump appointee, said Rep. Louie Gohmert and a group of other Republicans on the lawsuit “lack standing.”
Politics live updates: Biden team cries foul over halt in Pentagon talks; Congressional leaders get first dose of vaccine
Lawmakers continued to negotiate a COVID-19 stimulus deal, but debate over Federal Reserve lending authority threatened to derail negotiations.
Goya Foods CEO says Rep. Ocasio-Cortez was named ’employee of the month’ after boycott
Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue said Ocasio-Cortez “was actually our employee of the month” following the boycott due to an increase in sales.
Post-election Gallup poll: Biden favorability rises to 55% while Trump’s dips to 42%
According to Gallup, the increase in Biden’s favorability was driven by Republicans and independents.
Election 2020 live updates: Pennsylvania, Nevada certify election results finding Joe Biden the winner
The certification took place as Trump and his legal team continue to challenge the results by alleging widespread fraud in Philadelphia without proof.
Trump lawsuit confuses Michigan and Minnesota locations in affidavit claiming voter fraud
Trump, his legal team, and his supporters have continued to tout unsubstantiated claims of voting fraud.
House Democrat’s change new-member dinner to grab-and-go after facing criticism
Drew Hammill, Pelosi’s Deputy Chief of Staff, told USA TODAY the dinner will only be “Grab and go”, and clarified no one will now be eating in the space.
Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville botches history facts, including three branches of government
Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville of Alabama botched several basic historical facts in an interview, such as misidentifying the three branches of government